Subhuti was Buddha's disciple. He was able to understand the potency of emptiness, that nothing exists except in its relationship of subjectivity and objectivity. One day, in a mood of sublime emptiness, Subhuti was resting underneath a tree...
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time dont exist. it is a condtioned aspect of the earth revolving around the sun and the earth turning on its axis. if we lived on mars and it turned on its axis every 36 hours and revolved around the sun every 400 days the conditioning would be changed. which is correct. the universe has no time.

Always annoyed when some dude are whimsing back and forth trough time in the movies. As I see it, traveling back in time would mean all atoms, particles, etc. coming to an abrubt stop, for so to go backwards along the exact pattern they`ve traveled.

today is a work night, so, I do my 12.3 miles on the stationary bike, sweating down my t-shirt till it's soaked, and my beard is getting really, ah, nasty.

then i go for the 3.5 mile walk with the doggies, on the back roads, hardly ever see anybody, but today there is this woman walking across from me, wearing white, i pick up the little white dog as we say, "hello" she smiles, and from behind me, quietly rides a guy on a bike.

today is a work night, so, I do my 12.3 miles on the stationary bike, sweating down my t-shirt till it's soaked, and my beard is getting really, ah, nasty.

then i go for the 3.5 mile walk with the doggies, on the back roads, hardly ever see anybody, but today there is this woman walking across from me, wearing white, i pick up the little white dog as we say, "hello" she smiles, and from behind me, quietly rides a guy on a bike.

we all pass at the same time, at the same place

it's almost as if it was planned, but not

something is happening here

mr. jones".........

So weird ....Woods your observations are profound and enlightening .....Ive had these very same feelings ....so weird ....the moments i mean not you of course ...but then again i have never met you and can make no judgment on someone Ive never met .....

You walk into the roomWith your pencil in your handYou see somebody nakedAnd you say, "Who is that man?"You try so hardBut you don't understandJust what you will sayWhen you get home

Because something is happening hereBut you don't know what it isDo you, Mister Jones?

You raise up your headAnd you ask, "Is this where it is?"And somebody points to you and says"It's his"And you say, "What's mine?"And somebody else says, "Where what is?"And you say, "Oh my GodAm I here all alone?"

But something is happeningAnd you don't know what it isDo you, Mister Jones?

You hand in your ticketAnd you go watch the geekWho immediately walks up to youWhen he hears you speakAnd says, "How does it feelTo be such a freak?"And you say, "Impossible"As he hands you a bone

And something is happening hereBut you don't know what it isDo you, Mister Jones?

You have many contactsAmong the lumberjacksTo get you factsWhen someone attacks your imaginationBut nobody has any respectAnyway they already expect youTo all give a checkTo tax-deductible charity organizations

You've been with the professorsAnd they've all liked your looksWith great lawyers you haveDiscussed lepers and crooksYou've been through all ofF. Scott Fitzgerald's booksYou're very well readIt's well known

But something is happening hereAnd you don't know what it isDo you, Mister Jones?

Well, the sword swallower, he comes up to youAnd then he kneelsHe crosses himselfAnd then he clicks his high heelsAnd without further noticeHe asks you how it feelsAnd he says, "Here is your throat backThanks for the loan"

And you know something is happeningBut you don't know what it isDo you, Mister Jones?

Now you see this one-eyed midgetShouting the word "NOW"And you say, "For what reason?"And he says, "How?"And you say, "What does this mean?"And he screams back, "You're a cowGive me some milkOr else go home"

And you know something's happeningBut you don't know what it isDo you, Mister Jones?

Well, you walk into the roomLike a camel and then you frownYou put your eyes in your pocketAnd your nose on the groundThere ought to be a lawAgainst you comin' aroundYou should be madeTo wear earphones

'Cause something is happeningAnd you don't know what it isDo you, Mister Jones?

it felt so good leaving work this morningi love an empty parking garage on cold saturdays when the beard is not itching to stay inside and itch to grow outward toward homethe girls have a gleeful eye looking at it, my face emerging as a backdrop for an animal awareness

Invest in a white wolf? If U wear thighs, U can bring em on a passenger plane in the cabin for free and shit! As long as they don't nibble on the other passengers off ource. And U probably never read the phantom and I am on my way to bed. G`night (or morning)

Considering the fact that humans made up the concept of time, basing it off of our own planet, would it be justifiable to say that time did not exist? Given that evolution is true, there couldn't have been a concept of time at the beginning of the universe, because there were no people to create the idea of time. If you really think about it, time is something that's pretty new, considering the idea that humans, with cognitive ability, only came into existence about 100,000 years ago. My question is, is this a valid idea, or has time just always existed? Everything we see is really what we make of it. Thus, throughout the universe, time really isn't a constant, because different planets have different days, years, etc. But in all that I've read about theories of the beginning of the universe, they're always centered around the beginning of time. There's always an age for everything, but, maybe, could time not exist? Could it be some sort of concept that we, as humans, cannot live without, like, for many of us, God? Or is it one of those things in the universe that have to exist, like gravity? Pretty much, my question is, is this a valid idea, or am I just some rambling idiot?

No, you're not a rambling idiot, but you are confusing physical time with perceived (or social) time. The days, minutes etc that have been invented by various cultures (and often differed) are *measurements* of time. They did not invent time itself.It makes no sense to say we could live without time. Without time the universe would not work.

am I allowed 2 answers? 1- Time, like all else, is relevant. Only exist when compared to something else. Einstein's space-time relevancy showed us - truth is also relevant. 2 - Only one moment, only one place, only one thing - no time , no where, nothing